- 8
- 318 752
Ghostie
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 1 มิ.ย. 2021
scottish girl who has a weird obsession with old films :)
Characters Based On Peter Lorre: Part 2
it's finally here!! thanks to everyone who left suggestions on the last video! (disclaimer- this video is just for fun, all rights to clips and audio go to their respective owners. thank you) :)
มุมมอง: 712
วีดีโอ
Characters Based On Peter Lorre: Part 1
มุมมอง 128K10 หลายเดือนก่อน
Keep an eye out for part 2 and please drop any suggestions that you'd like me to include! (Disclaimer- this video is just for fun. No copyright infringement intended. All rights to clips, photographs and audio go to their respective owners.)
peter lorre edit | the stranger
มุมมอง 32410 หลายเดือนก่อน
Footage is from Stranger On The Third Floor. (This video is just for fun. No copyright infringement intended. All rights to clips and music go to their respective owners. Thank you.)
harold and maude 1971 | funny moments
มุมมอง 55Kปีที่แล้ว
(No copyright infringement intended. All rights to clips and music go to their respective owners. Thank you.)
al pacino's best moments from scarecrow (1973)
มุมมอง 13K2 ปีที่แล้ว
(Disclaimer- this video is just for fun. No copyright infringement intended. All rights to clips and music go to their respective owners. Thank you).
one flew over the cuckoos nest edit | fake your death
มุมมอง 8052 ปีที่แล้ว
(Disclaimer- this video is just for fun. No copyright infringement intended. All rights to clips and music go to their respective owners. Thank you). #mcr #mychemicalromance #jacknicholson #braddourif
al pacino's best moments from dog day afternoon
มุมมอง 121K2 ปีที่แล้ว
(Disclaimer- this video is just for fun. No copyright infringement intended. All rights to clips and music go to their respective owners. Thank you). #alpacino
rudolph valentino | ice dance
มุมมอง 3333 ปีที่แล้ว
A tribute video I made for Rudolph, with audio from Vincent Price that I mixed with music from Danny Elfman. (Disclaimer- this video is just for fun. No copyright infringement intended. All rights to clips and music go to their respective owners. Thank you). #rudolphvalentino #1920s #silentfilm
0:23 " ... and you never know if someone hid a gun in there!" Still getting mileage out of "Attica, Attica" and "Kiss me." Anybody catch what appeared to be a nod to the latter in the South Park episode with the HumancentiPad? Cartman asks his mother for lipstick because he wants to look pretty ... and you know the rest.
Ruth Gordon at the top of her game.
I forgot what an amazing movie this is! Al Pacino has shown range in this production, a range hardly any other actor can reach. Great stuff.
How elusive and alluring, I wonder how to master such a voice like this?
God I so Love Ruth Gordon and in this movie she was Brilliant. Won an Oscar for it too. Such a good movie.
Love this movie and wanted his Jaguar Hearst.
Also, the voice of Cad Bane from Star Wars is based on Lorre
Oh to be Al Pacino's hostage in that bank❤
What Cartoon is at 0:36 ??? Bug Eyed Fish Shoots A Fish.
They said two homosexuals 😂😂😂😂
THANK YOU FOR ADDING N.GIN HEHEH
1:38 As a Thomas fan I never thought of George Carlin’s voice for Toad as being based on Peter Lorre, but I can see it now, or hear it rather. Edit: 2:05 yeah Zug definitely has some Lorre in him
It has a lot in common with “A Clockwork Orange”
I wish you could make a video of characters based on Bela Lugosi!
Maybe boris karloff too, or even vincent price
1:38 That was unexpected.
Oh, I love this series. I have been searching for the animation image of Peter Lorre recently, and this video has really helped me a lot.But I'm curious why PL is always associated with Gothic culture ... Anyway, thank you for making this video, which is quite a great thing.❤️
The building guitar music is so heavy and bad the drama in it builds people don't get it it's very bad
The Rush2112 the 76
They make it We have basul in control and everything.
He look soo cute in this movie 🥺
Cat Stevens lala
Brilliant film. Never forgotten this film through all the years..
Gut,wurd ja zeit
We need sal's best moments too
This is so random, but, I'm looking for a quote of a Peter Lorre like voice, a monolog or something, that mentions a Pencil repetitively. (Like: "my pencil, i need my pencil, you took my pencil..." something like that) If anyone knows what im talking about, please let me know, it's driving me crazy!
I love actually knowing who Peter Lorre is these days and going back and discovering that he made appearances in all these things from my childhood 🤣
Thank you for you work !
thank you so much for this compilation ^^ It's just so weird that this actor became such a staple for (horror-)icons. But sooo deserved :D
The best actor of all time. Class personified
For as much of a thriller this movie is, it's super funny in the first half
Harold y Maude peli reí como loca lloré como mi nombre Magdalena es el amor de Harold de 18 años y Maude de 79 años a punto de cumplir 80 él piensa morir ella piensa vivir Él la rejuvenece con su amor adolescente se aleja de mujeres de su edad por estar con ella porque ella es pura vida lo hace feliz Ella le enseña a vivir atreverse a todo a no importarle el qué dirán a disfrutar la vida a exprimirla a saborearla Es el amor que rompe fronteras prejuicios que ama minuto a minuto ...
Harold and Maude is in my top five films, it’s one of a kind, brilliant, hysterically funny one moment and deeply touching the next, the Cat Stevens soundtrack is absolutely beautiful and iconic, it has a wonderful cast and it touches my heart in a way that few films seldom have. This film is my litmus test , in the past when I’ve met people who claim not to like it or who just don’t “get” it I know that we could never connect on any real level.
Not even 5 minutes into the movie, I knew I was going to enjoy it. Now it's one of my all-time favorites. I can't believe I never saw it until 2024.
Masterpiece
"Kiss me. I like to be kissed when I'm getting fucked "😂😂. I think of that line at my job quite often.
the og disaster bi
There is one missed (kind of, because he doesn't have the physical features). In Meet the Feebles directed by Peter Jackson, the rat character's voice is an impression of Peter Lorre.
The police officer is Tom Skerrit.
I knew there was a reason that I loved N. Gin maneirism too much
I cant imagine timothy chalamet acting like al did here.thats why the 70 s were so good
In an old Film Noir He was in Peter lorre plays a Crime Story Novelist who gets caught up in a Crime ( Murder she Wrote ripped it off ) . During one exchange Lorre's character says " please put that gun away I'm afraid of guns " . Later when he takes the gun away from the criminal and points it at him , the criminal says " I thought you said you were afraid of guns ? " To which Lorre replies as only Lorre can " Oh but I am afraid of guns but that doesn't mean I dont know how to use them " 👑
This is the Pacino I’d take off my LaPerla for: long hair, vulnerable, cuuuute. I loved him in the GODFATHERs but my LaPerla fell asleep.
Poor little guy.
And Brewster McCloud, kids !
Characters for part 2: Kamek (Super Mario Bros Movie) Zug (TUGS) Trevor (Meet the Feebles)
What ? 😮 Kamek from The Super Mario Bros Movie by Illumination Entertainment is based on Peter Lorre ? 😮
Mind if I throw in Lucius from Oscar's Orchestra into your list?
Everywhere i go..........i see his face
This movie was meant to be taken seriously but I spent A LOT of time laughing my ass off from start to finish. What exactly was the writer’s intention? 💀
I see it as a dark comedy.
This was a great movie. Young Al Pacino of the 70s seems so different from the one that materialized after Scarface.
if you ever make a part 2, then a more recent example I know of is Dr. S from All Hail King Julien
I love him 😢❤
I always thought Edgar from Frankenweenie was based off of Igor (given his name and hump)
He is! The Igor archetype is traditionally based off of Lorre :)
@@GhostOfThisHouse Oh, really? I didn’t know that!
@@lukacunningham342 It's interesting because Igor is kind of a combination of all the (surprisingly numerous) hunchbacked assistants in the Frankenstein series. Peter Lorre never actually played him, but at some point parodies and homages decided that he *should* have, and later media referenced them instead of the actual films.